If the path set before her feet was to be narrow, she knew that flowers of quiet happiness would bloom along it. ~L.M. Montgomery

February 18, 2017

Currently...

Blind Date With a Book table at my library.Pretty cool! :)

Listening To: the lovely quiet of the library! Ah, bliss...

Reading: I've got stacks of books for the INSPYs! But the most recent book I finished was The Secret Ingredient of Wishes. Which was a delightful read, fyi!

Enjoying: my new glasses! I haven't had a new pair of glasses for at least 8 or 9 years, so I was well past due some new ones. Shopping for new glasses is like shopping for a new car, terrible hard! But I'm pleased with what I picked out, so yay for that. :)

Watching: I haven't been watching anything much recently. But after posting about my favorite period drama couples earlier this week, I am now eager to watch several period dramas again!

Feeling: contentment. My emotions seem to go up and down constantly these days and it's just so nice to feel as if "all's right with the world." (Of course, this could change by tomorrow, but I hope not! :)

Loving: time with friends. A group of us had supper together last night and along with delicious food came great conversation and lots of laughter! Friends truly make life joyful, don't they? I'm so grateful for all of mine, whether online or off!

Anticipating: spending time with my nephew tonight. He always makes me laugh and his heart is one of the most loving of anyone I know. He greets me with a hug every time we meet and I am so very grateful to have him in my life. Nephews are the best! :)

Our libraries did the "blind date with a book" thing too, both this year and last year! Last year, I got a sort of weird YA thing. This year, I picked a book, but haven't unwrapped it yet :-o Gotta finish one of the books I have going first. I'm kind of enjoying the suspense!

I'm glad you've been able to find some contentment. Like the Bible says, Godliness with contentment is great gain!

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"But Hadley understood. It wasn't that she was meant to read them all. Maybe someday she would, but for now, it was more the gesture itself. He was giving her the most important thing he could, the only way he knew how. He was a professor, a lover of stories, and he was building her a library in the same way other men might build their daughters houses."— Jennifer E. Smith